Y Si La Ves

Andrés Cepeda Andrés Cepeda

A Serenade for a Lost Love: The Yearning in 'Y Si La Ves'

In 'Y Si La Ves,' Andrés Cepeda crafts a poignant narrative of longing and unfulfilled love. The song's lyrics revolve around the protagonist's deep yearning for a woman he once encountered. He asks a friend to convey his feelings to her, expressing how her enchanting gaze and captivating smile have left an indelible mark on his heart. The repetition of the phrase 'Y Si La Ves' (And If You See Her) underscores his desperation and hope that she might hear his message.

The song delves into the theme of memory and the struggle to move on. The protagonist admits that he will never have enough time to forget her, highlighting the profound impact she has had on him. He reminisces about the night they met, where her presence inspired him to sing. This memory is so vivid and cherished that he wishes to immortalize her face on a canvas, hoping that someone might recognize her before dawn breaks. This metaphor of painting her portrait signifies his desire to hold onto her essence and the fleeting moments they shared.

Andrés Cepeda's musical style, known for its romantic and heartfelt ballads, perfectly complements the song's emotional depth. His soulful voice and the gentle melody evoke a sense of nostalgia and melancholy, drawing listeners into the protagonist's world of unrequited love. 'Y Si La Ves' is a testament to the power of love and memory, capturing the bittersweet beauty of longing for someone who has left an indelible mark on one's soul.

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  1. En Otra Vida
  2. Me Sacaste de La Casa
  3. Desesperado
  4. Te Dejo Ir
  5. El Guitarro
  6. No Tiene Sentido
  7. Voy A Extrañarte
  8. Magia (feat. Sebastián Yatra)
  9. Te Regalo Una Cancion
  10. Día Tras Día
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